As part of Queen Mary, the Blizard Institute is committed to providing education which is accessible to all. We aim to offer a number of competitive bursaries and scholarships for student’s studying our taught programmes. For full details on all opportunities offered by Queen Mary and externally, please see the web pages below:
Undergraduate funding
Postgraduate funding
Funding for international students
Student Finance England now offer a loan scheme for many postgraduate taught students in England. Below is a video which explains the application process and how repayments will work:
Video providing an introduction to Postgraduate Loans from Student Finance England
The Student Room's SFE Student Finance Zone has details on all aspects of the loan scheme.
Programme: BSc Global Health
Number available: Two per academic year for home students. One per academic year for overseas students.
Home Value: £9,000 over three years for two home students (£3,000 per academic year).
Overseas Value: £18,000 over three years for one overseas student (£6,000 per academic year).
Eligibility and other details:
How to Apply: All eligible UK applicants will be considered for the bursary.
For further information please contact Emily Mclean-Inglis (e.mclean-inglis@qmul.ac.uk).
Video introducing some of Queen Mary's Chevening scholars
Programmes: Any full-time, one-year taught masters programme
Number available: one per academic year
Value: Full tuition fees, living costs and flights.
Applicants must:
Applications and further details on funding can be found on the Chevening website.
Courses:
Number available: two per academic year per programme
Value: Full masters tuition fee and some additional expenses (see Commonwealth Scholarships website for full details)
Applications must be made via the Commonwealth Scholarships website and follow the Queen Mary University of London relevant link. An online application form must be sent to the Commonwealth Scholarships office. Please note that a separate successful application to the programme via Queen Mary is also required.
Course: PGCert Burn Care (please note that this programme is unavailable for the academic year 2020/21).
Number available: 2 per academic year
Value: £1,000
Eligibility and Other Details:
Applications will be open to any member of the LSEBN, including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists. Priority will be given to Nurses, Therapists and any other Allied Health Professionals (AHP) given the current lack of any bursaries to support their postgraduate education and their lower salary scales compared to medical personnel. If no applications are received from this group, trainee doctors will then be considered. Applicants will only be considered if they meet the minimum QMUL entry requirements for the PGCert Burn Care programme. A formal Queen Mary course application will need to be made for any bursary application to be considered.
Applicants must submit the following documentation to the programme administrator (c.mclean@qmul.ac.uk)
This covers full fees and living costs for one US student to study any non-distance learning masters course across Queen Mary. Find out more.
This covers full fees for one Palestinian student to study any non-distance learning masters course across Queen Mary. Find out more.